Transplant Fellowship Program
The University of Maryland's Transplant Fellowship Program is certified by the American Society of Transplantation and is accredited for training in kidney and pancreas transplantation. The duration of the fellowship is 12 months. During this period, the trainee will be exposed to all aspects of transplantation medicine and become a UNOS-certified transplant physician who could take the role of medical director in any kidney and pancreas transplant program.
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Division of Transplant Surgery
Advanced heart, lung, liver, kidney, and pancreatic failure account for the majority of deaths in developed nations worldwide. The University of Maryland organ transplant center is one of the largest in the United States, performing more than 400 transplants per year, including 300 kidneys, 80 livers, 20 pancreas, and 45 thoracic transplants. The clinical center receives more than 1,500 new patient referrals each year, and follows more than 4,800 patients who have been transplanted over the last two decades, as well as more than 1,400 patients on the organ transplant waiting lists.
